In comparing approaches to colonizing America between the British and the Spanish, all of the following are true EXCEPT:
Both the British and the Spanish empires, in their colonization spree, targeted the New World for its rich territories and relatively low obstacles. Their successes in different ways and/or areas were dependent on their radically different approaches to colonization in general, and their attitudes towards the would-be colonial subjects.
While they did share some similar goals like- acquiring power and wealth, spreading the prestige of their respective Crowns, finding routes to Asia (India in particular), and promoting Christianity (the British were Protestants, while the Spanish were Catholics); ultimately their approaches differed, resulting in deciding the kind of success they would have.
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